Heather and Cristel [The Slave Girls Trilogy #2] [NOOK Book]

Overview

Rod Harden's Stories Weave a Powerful Erotic Spell. That's how novelist and reviewer Michelle Houston describes the work of this new master of the romance of surrender and submission in Sensual Romance Reviews. Now, collaborating with Alison McKenna, Harden has embarked an epic trilogy exploring the psyche of slave women. In book #2, "Heather and Cristel," the two take their readers deeper into the minds of their protagonists, showing why these women love to submit and the personal insight they gain from it. The ...

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Rod Harden's Stories Weave a Powerful Erotic Spell. That's how novelist and reviewer Michelle Houston describes the work of this new master of the romance of surrender and submission in Sensual Romance Reviews. Now, collaborating with Alison McKenna, Harden has embarked an epic trilogy exploring the psyche of slave women. In book #2, "Heather and Cristel," the two take their readers deeper into the minds of their protagonists, showing why these women love to submit and the personal insight they gain from it. The plot begins to take shape as we discover that some characters we think are slaves are really masters, and some of those we think are masters are really slaves. "Rod Harden brings to life the guilty pleasures that dwell with the dark recesses of the human psyche," Houston writes. "Journey with him as he takes you away into a world of pleasure and pain, of domination and submission, treading always the fine line between darkness and light." Watch for the other books in this enthralling trilogy.

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